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Princess Charlotte's brutal response to dad Prince William's harmless question

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Princess Charlotte gave a brutal response to Prince William's relatively harmless question that gave a glimpse into her funny character.

A few years ago, Prince William shared an exchange he had with the young princess when she was six. In a clip shared by MailOnline, little Charlotte would tell people she was 16 whenever they asked how old she was. Prince William said Charlotte would say: "I'm six now I'll do whatever I want." The princess has grown into a more open and cheerful personality who has been described as "kind and friendly."

She is also said to be very friendly with children from the school that she attends alongside her brothers, Prince George, 11, and Prince Louis, five. In order to have as normal a childhood as possible, the young princess is known as Charlotte Cambridge. Charlotte has become well known around the world and has attended numerous royal engagements and celebrations. She was spotted at King charles III's coronation as well as Wimbledon where she was given a great reception by fans.

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According to the Express, royal correspondent Jennie Bond said: "Charlotte strikes me as quite a confident young lady but, with two brothers, she will no doubt be looking to her mother and other women in the family as role models - from her great-grandmother the Queen to her own mum.

"Charlotte is reaching the age when she can really appreciate her mother’s sense of style, and they can share 'girlie' moments together. Catherine also provides the perfect role model for how to behave as a senior member of the royal family."

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Charlotte will soon face changes to her life as a royal, with her and Prince George set to be separated due to a specific royal rule. A separation rule will be brought into force when George turns 12 that means he will be subject to strict travel rules.

The two heirs will not be allowed to travel together in order to protect the line of succession. It will mark a huge move for the young royals who are used to one another's company when they travel. It is also a rule that separated William from his brother Harry when they were young.

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